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Design of Railway Track Model with Three-Dimensional Alignment Based on Extended Industry Foundation Classes

Tae Ho Kwon    
Sang I. Park    
Young-Hoon Jang and Sang-Ho Lee    

Resumen

The methodology proposed herein can be used for comprehensive modeling of alignment-based structures, such as railway tracks and roads, based on extended industry foundation classes.

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